Which creator, and which morality? There are thousands of branches.
Well, since we're specifically discussing the context of the Torah, I'd say the Jewish God in this case.
Funny thing, I seem to arrive at entirely different conclusions.
Then it appears that you can safely discard the historical or literal accuracy of the text for yourself.
Oh great, an armchair psychologist! I must admit it's a fun game to play, but you fail rather badly at it.
I'm not stressed, I'm having fun. I enjoy having arguments with people. Sometimes I try to convince the audience, but often all I'm looking for is a discussion with a specific person, and for getting things started sometimes just a few sentences suffice. Depending on how things go I may write in more detail on my opinions later.
My time's limited, so unfortunately I can't type a full treatise on morality in every comment.
Alright, I won't challenge you on this. What you are displaying is emotional reaction to a fictional character that is causing you to interact negatively with real people. If that is not what you feel, then I suppose while you don't have time to write any treatise, you certainly seem to have time to be... selfish I suppose. Spreading negative emotion to other people because it amuses you when it is not an emotion you actually hold is quite... well, anti-social I suppose. Although this is Slashdot.
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